Rivers state governor, Nyesom Wike
says he has declared his assets to the relevant authorities and is not
compelled to make it public. Speaking through his Special Adviser on Media and
Publicity, Sir Opunabo Inko-Tariah, Wike said what is important in asset
declaration is the sincerity behind it ...
"The governor has declared his
assets and this is exactly what he told newsmen during the tour of his
administration’s projects. There is no law compelling him to make his
declaration public. He has declared his assets and the declaration was made to
the relevant authority. Let me also say that it is not just about asset
declaration; it has to do with the sincerity of the person because some may
over-declare when they want to steal in future. So, they declare to accommodate
the theft in future.
Some may also declare for whatever
reason; maybe they have held public offices in the past and they don’t want
people to know that they have stolen money. So, people will declare; it is not
all about the declaration of assets. What is crucial is the sincerity of the
person declaring and you are supposed to declare when you get out of office.
But the truth is that if you are a governor or a minister, what matters is the
delivery of the dividends of democracy. That is what is important and it is not
about what you declare and how much you declare.” Wike said
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